I have an irregularly shaped section of a body that I need to split so that I have two pieces: one long piece, and the second which is shown by the face on the back of the item.
I'm not sure how to go about that at all. I'm honestly not sure it's even possible.
I'm enclosing two pictures, one from each side so you can get an idea of what I'm trying to make into a separate part.
I'd appreciate an idea. I had tried and selected the face from the backside and split with that, but no luck.
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I would copy the body and cut on the first part
and on the second body copied would cut the other part
so there would be two different parts
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Rishi Vadher
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Oh, I see, so just extrude away the two areas on copies.
That should work. But seems like there must be an solution.
I think at one point I had a path I extended into a wavy surface... but I can't remember how. I could then extend the path used to sweep the tunnel, cut the part with it, and the hide that surface.
I'll try your suggestion.. thanks!
I was finally able to achieve this.
I stepped back through my model to before the path was drawn that was used with the sweep that created the half-circle tunnel.
I then make sure that the path for the 'tunnel' was in a sketch of its own.
Then I was able to repeat the sweep process.
And then when I wanted to separate that two pieces I was able to select the body, and then then carefully select the path that was used for the sweep as the cutting tool, and it worked fine.
I ended up having to do a lot more work.
The end goal was to create a new bottom for a belljar that a phone sits in for charging. The tunnel was for the power cable. However in order to put the cable in, the top of tunnel has to be printed separately and have a key on the side that held it in place as part of the base.
From experience, it should print fine, but now I have to try it.
Here is a finished picture. I used an "as built" joint (genius feature!!) to have the key slide in and out so I could try and capture a shot with it out, but lined up.
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